Not I, but God
Not I, but God
"Joseph answered, "Not I, but God. God will set Pharaoh's mind at ease." (Gen.41.16)
It is very easy for success to go to one's head and make one big headed. But like Joseph we must constantly and consistently remind ourselves that whatever we have succeeded at in this world, it is not about us but God.
Remember the story of the donkey that thought the praise and accolades Jesus received during the triumphant entry into Jerusalem was its. The Bible records that people spread theirs clothes for the donkey that carried Jesus to walk on but it was not really for the donkey, it was for Jesus.
John the Baptist said it best when he said, 'He must increase, but I decrease
He must increase, but I must decrease." (John.3.30)
It is His increase that brings about your decrease. So that it not I must decrease in order for Him to increase but His increase will cause consistent decrease on your part.
Joseph ascribed his success, whatever they were, to God and not himself. He told Pharaoh, 'Not I BUT God'. The Apostle Paul says it this way: Our sufficiency is of God,". In of our own self we are not sufficient.
"Not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think any thing as of ourselves; but our sufficiency is of God;" (2Cor.3.5)
Not I, but God...
Happy New Month
Good day,
Have a great day today,
Emmanuel Okoro,
(aka Mr. Lift)
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